Prospects of application tipological approach at study of genus complexes

Orlenko M. L. Hortus Botanicus, 2004, 2, P. 49—51 51 *** PROSPECTS OF APPLICATION TIPOLOGICAL APPROACH AT STUDY OF GENUS COMPLEXES Orlenko M. P. While treating the data on Asiatic lily cultivars by means of the principal components method we came across a new variation pattern that combines several...

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Main Author: Orlenko M P
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Language:Russian
Published: Petrozavodsk State University 2004-12-01
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spelling doaj-871c6a66932d497d9073ade667c1ce612020-11-24T23:22:42ZrusPetrozavodsk State UniversityHortus Botanicus1994-38492004-12-01211685Prospects of application tipological approach at study of genus complexesOrlenko M P0Главный ботанический сад им. Н. В. Цицина РАНOrlenko M. L. Hortus Botanicus, 2004, 2, P. 49—51 51 *** PROSPECTS OF APPLICATION TIPOLOGICAL APPROACH AT STUDY OF GENUS COMPLEXES Orlenko M. P. While treating the data on Asiatic lily cultivars by means of the principal components method we came across a new variation pattern that combines several correlated features and reflects interspecific variation level. We suggest, that the pattern revealed might be considered in the light of two directions of home biological thought. On the one hand, that is revelation and comparison of feature variation patterns; these investigations are con- nected with N. Vavilov’s name and in later period – with S. Meien’s name and his work on organism typology. On the other hand, that is research on correlation in feature variation; in this area the works of P. Terentiev on correlation pleiads method and later works of other authors, applying the principal components method, are known. Variation patterns, revealed by the methods of correlation pleiads and principal components, might cor- respond to the definite taxonomic level, and that is of particular importance. Botanical collections, combining cultivars and species of one genus, give the richest material for typological investigations.http://hb.karelia.ru/journal/article.php?id=1685*
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Prospects of application tipological approach at study of genus complexes
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title Prospects of application tipological approach at study of genus complexes
title_short Prospects of application tipological approach at study of genus complexes
title_full Prospects of application tipological approach at study of genus complexes
title_fullStr Prospects of application tipological approach at study of genus complexes
title_full_unstemmed Prospects of application tipological approach at study of genus complexes
title_sort prospects of application tipological approach at study of genus complexes
publisher Petrozavodsk State University
series Hortus Botanicus
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publishDate 2004-12-01
description Orlenko M. L. Hortus Botanicus, 2004, 2, P. 49—51 51 *** PROSPECTS OF APPLICATION TIPOLOGICAL APPROACH AT STUDY OF GENUS COMPLEXES Orlenko M. P. While treating the data on Asiatic lily cultivars by means of the principal components method we came across a new variation pattern that combines several correlated features and reflects interspecific variation level. We suggest, that the pattern revealed might be considered in the light of two directions of home biological thought. On the one hand, that is revelation and comparison of feature variation patterns; these investigations are con- nected with N. Vavilov’s name and in later period – with S. Meien’s name and his work on organism typology. On the other hand, that is research on correlation in feature variation; in this area the works of P. Terentiev on correlation pleiads method and later works of other authors, applying the principal components method, are known. Variation patterns, revealed by the methods of correlation pleiads and principal components, might cor- respond to the definite taxonomic level, and that is of particular importance. Botanical collections, combining cultivars and species of one genus, give the richest material for typological investigations.
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